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NASAMir Space Station as viewed from STS-63 (June 13, 1997)

Photographic documentation of the Mir Space Station as viewed from the Space Shuttle Discovery during STS-63. Includes views of the Soyuz-TM, Kristall, and Core Assembly modules (001-002, 007, 018, 023); the Soyuz-TM, Kristall, Core Assembly, and Kvant modules (003-006, 008-017, 019-022); the entire space station (033, 036, 042-043); the Mir lights from a distance (024);the androgynous peripheral docking unit (025-026, 069-071); the docking frame and laser retroreflectos (027-029); the mooring and stabilization engines on dock unit (030-031, 037); the Soyuz-TM docking target on docking unit (032); the solar arrays (034-035, 040-041, 044-051, 072-074); the Core Assembly module and the docking unit (038-039, 063-068); the Soyuz-TM module (052-056); thermal insulation and target on the docking unit (057-059); the Kurs mating system antennas on the docking unit (060-062); the Core Assembly module (075-087, 100-102); the Progress module (088-093); the Progress and Kvant modules (094-096); the Kvant module (097-099); and the Core Assembly and Kristall modules (103-104).


This item is part of the collection: NASA Images

Identifier: STS063-711-080
Creator: NASA
Date: 1997-06-13
Mediatype: image
Publicdate: 2011-05-20 20:30:26
Addeddate: 2011-05-20 20:30:26
Keywords: What -- Russian Mir Space Station; What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter; What -- STS-63; What -- Soyuz TM; What -- KRISTALL


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